Join our team as an English teacher - ability to teach HSIE considered favourably
We are seeking a suitably qualified, experienced and collaborative candidate for this position to join a professional and friendly team whose collective desire is to make English an engaging learning experience for their students. The successful candidate will be a dynamic educator who is a committed Christian, actively involved in their local church.
As part of a cohesive team, you will be committed a vision for strengthening and building upon a strong, foundational love of learning in line with the school’s learning and wellbeing framework. In a key area of learning where innovation and real-world application is important, we would expect you to be aware of and able to integrate emerging technologies and trends to give our students the competitive edge needed to engage in their post-school world.
With the ability to drive and facilitate a deep love of learning in students, your Christian faith will be evident in your ability to integrate an authentic Christian worldview into every learning experience. You will have a clear understanding of differentiated learning and assessment, catering for the individual needs of students. Along with NESA accreditation and holding a current Working with Children Check you will need to be able to demonstrate the following:
The ability to teach across other faculties, particularly HSIE, will be considered favorably.
We offer:
Be an early applicant - Penrith Christian School reserves the right to begin the interview and offer process before the closing date.
Applicants must complete the official School Employment Application to be considered. Please complete and return the Application for Employment linked below and supporting documentation to hr@pcs.nsw.edu.au.
For further employment enquiries, please email hr@pcs.nsw.edu.au.
Our staff comply with the School’s Child Safety policies, upholding the values of the School and conducting themselves in accordance with the relevant legislative frameworks. The School has a zero-tolerance policy for child abuse and is committed to the safety and personal wellbeing of all students.